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Qu
elle
sorte
!
repeated
the
Frenchman
impatiently
.
C
est
moi
,
n
est
-
ce
pas
?
And
receiving
an
answer
in
the
affirmative
,
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
forgetting
the
favor
he
had
meant
to
ask
of
Lidia
Ivanovna
,
and
forgetting
his
sister
s
affairs
,
caring
for
nothing
,
but
filled
with
the
sole
desire
to
get
away
as
soon
as
possible
,
went
out
on
tiptoe
and
ran
out
into
the
street
as
though
from
a
plague
-
stricken
house
.
For
a
long
while
he
chatted
and
joked
with
his
cab
-
driver
,
trying
to
recover
his
spirits
.
At
the
French
theater
where
he
arrived
for
the
last
act
,
and
afterwards
at
the
Tatar
restaurant
after
his
champagne
,
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
felt
a
little
refreshed
in
the
atmosphere
he
was
used
to
.
But
still
he
felt
quite
unlike
himself
all
that
evening
.
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On
getting
home
to
Pyotr
Oblonsky
s
,
where
he
was
staying
,
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
found
a
note
from
Betsy
.
She
wrote
to
him
that
she
was
very
anxious
to
finish
their
interrupted
conversation
,
and
begged
him
to
come
next
day
.
He
had
scarcely
read
this
note
,
and
frowned
at
its
contents
,
when
he
heard
below
the
ponderous
tramp
of
the
servants
,
carrying
something
heavy
.
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
went
out
to
look
.
It
was
the
rejuvenated
Pyotr
Oblonsky
.
He
was
so
drunk
that
he
could
not
walk
upstairs
;
but
he
told
them
to
set
him
on
his
legs
when
he
saw
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
,
and
clinging
to
him
,
walked
with
him
into
his
room
and
there
began
telling
him
how
he
had
spent
the
evening
,
and
fell
asleep
doing
so
Stepan
Arkadyevitch
was
in
very
low
spirits
,
which
happened
rarely
with
him
,
and
for
a
long
while
he
could
not
go
to
sleep
.
Everything
he
could
recall
to
his
mind
,
everything
was
disgusting
;
but
most
disgusting
of
all
,
as
if
it
were
something
shameful
,
was
the
memory
of
the
evening
he
had
spent
at
Countess
Lidia
Ivanovna
s
.
Next
day
he
received
from
Alexey
Alexandrovitch
a
final
answer
,
refusing
to
grant
Anna
s
divorce
,
and
he
understood
that
this
decision
was
based
on
what
the
Frenchman
had
said
in
his
real
or
pretended
trance
.
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In
order
to
carry
through
any
undertaking
in
family
life
,
there
must
necessarily
be
either
complete
division
between
the
husband
and
wife
,
or
loving
agreement
.
When
the
relations
of
a
couple
are
vacillating
and
neither
one
thing
nor
the
other
,
no
sort
of
enterprise
can
be
undertaken
.
Many
families
remain
for
years
in
the
same
place
,
though
both
husband
and
wife
are
sick
of
it
,
simply
because
there
is
neither
complete
division
nor
agreement
between
them
.
Both
Vronsky
and
Anna
felt
life
in
Moscow
insupportable
in
the
heat
and
dust
,
when
the
spring
sunshine
was
followed
by
the
glare
of
summer
,
and
all
the
trees
in
the
boulevards
had
long
since
been
in
full
leaf
,
and
the
leaves
were
covered
with
dust
.
But
they
did
not
go
back
to
Vozdvizhenskoe
,
as
they
had
arranged
to
do
long
before
;
they
went
on
staying
in
Moscow
,
though
they
both
loathed
it
,
because
of
late
there
had
been
no
agreement
between
them
.